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- libwy-0.32 is released
- Eclipse: Why does it need ant & tomcat?
- Re: New Linux kernel written in BASIC to be released in 5 days.
- Re: How to compile with gcc for i386
- How to compile with gcc for i386
- Re: Symbol Hiding
- Re: Input video-data to v4l from userspace
- Re: Symbol Hiding
- Re: Input video-data to v4l from userspace
- Re: Symbol Hiding
- Help with ELF's ".symtab" section
- Re: How to specify a new but non-default path of gdb in gcc?
- Re: New Linux kernel written in BASIC to be released in 5 days.
- Re: Symbol Hiding
- Serial port: flushing & changing baudrate problem
- Symbol Hiding
- Re: Input video-data to v4l from userspace
- Input video-data to v4l from userspace
- Re: New Linux kernel written in BASIC to be released in 5 days.
- Re: New Linux kernel written in BASIC to be released in 5 days.
- Re: New Linux kernel written in BASIC to be released in 5 days.
- Re: Circular Dependency
- Re: Circular Dependency
- Re: New Linux kernel written in BASIC to be released in 5 days.
- Re: New Linux kernel written in BASIC to be released in 5 days.
- Re: New Linux kernel written in BASIC to be released in 5 days.
- Re: New Linux kernel written in BASIC to be released in 5 days.
- Re: How to specify a new but non-default path of gdb in gcc?
- Re: How to specify a new but non-default path of gdb in gcc?
- How to specify a new but non-default path of gdb in gcc?
- two glib version at once
- From: tomar.manas@xxxxxxxxx
- Circular Dependency
- Re: New Linux kernel written in BASIC to be released in 5 days.
- Re: static class members, shared libs and other vegetables
- Re: New Linux kernel written in BASIC to be released in 5 days.
- Re: New Linux kernel written in BASIC to be released in 5 days.
- New Linux kernel written in BASIC to be released in 5 days.
- Re: static class members, shared libs and other vegetables
- static class members, shared libs and other vegetables
- Re: windows .dll files and linux
- How to get rid of 'cd' before %prep in spec file
- From: google-groups-rpm . comverse
- Re: Creating an hello world debian source package from scratch
- Weak/Non Weak Symbols
- Weak/Non Weak Symbols
- Re: test
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: test
- Re: windows .dll files and linux
- Creating an hello world debian source package from scratch
- test
- Re: AC_C_CONST bug?
- Re: Debian package without any dependencies or pre-dependencies
- Re: Debian package without any dependencies or pre-dependencies
- Debian package without any dependencies or pre-dependencies
- Re: AC_C_CONST bug?
- Re: how to query huge page size?
- AC_C_CONST bug?
- To be notified on "WakeUp" from "Sleep"
- Re: windows .dll files and linux
- Re: windows .dll files and linux
- Re: windows .dll files and linux
- how to query huge page size?
- Re: no Hello World!!
- Re: system() function
- Re: system() function
- Re: windows .dll files and linux
- windows .dll files and linux
- From: juicymixx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: How to transfer data remotely to PCs in LAN via SFTP?
- Re: How to transfer data remotely to PCs in LAN via SFTP?
- How to transfer data remotely to PCs in LAN via SFTP?
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: File Handling
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- File Handling
- Re: daemon caching weird exit status from a shell script
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: daemon caching weird exit status from a shell script
- From: brasilino@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: system() function
- Re: system() function
- Re: system() function
- system() function
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: How to write a program to track the value of a certain variable at run-time using debug features???
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: daemon caching weird exit status from a shell script
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- daemon caching weird exit status from a shell script
- From: brasilino@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: no Hello World!!
- Re: no Hello World!!
- Re: no Hello World!!
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: delayed remove() weirdness--disappearing files!
- Re: How to write a program to track the value of a certain variable at run-time using debug features???
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: How to write a program to track the value of a certain variable at run-time using debug features???
- Re: no Hello World!!
- Re: no Hello World!!
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: no Hello World!!
- Re: no Hello World!!
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: no Hello World!!
- Re: no Hello World!!
- Re: no Hello World!!
- Re: How to write a program to track the value of a certain variable at run-time using debug features???
- Re: no Hello World!!
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: no Hello World!!
- Re: no Hello World!!
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- no Hello World!!
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: How to write a program to track the value of a certain variable at run-time using debug features???
- Re: How to write a program to track the value of a certain variable at run-time using debug features???
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: How to write a program to track the value of a certain variable at run-time using debug features???
- Re: Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Is splint the best for static code checking? I mean free.
- Re: How to compile libraries statically from RPMs
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- How to compile libraries statically from RPMs
- Re: delayed remove() weirdness--disappearing files!
- Re: delayed remove() weirdness--disappearing files!
- Re: delayed remove() weirdness--disappearing files!
- Re: tty and process group
- Re: tty and process group
- Re: delayed remove() weirdness--disappearing files!
- Re: Does anyone know if the lsm list at execpc.com is still maintained?
- Re: tty and process group
- Re: delayed remove() weirdness--disappearing files!
- Re: [Gnome] m4 scripts for automake
- Re: delayed remove() weirdness--disappearing files!
- Re: tty and process group
- delayed remove() weirdness--disappearing files!
- Re: Request for suggestions: Portable GUI library
- Re: Request for suggestions: Portable GUI library
- question about stat and st_mtime_usec
- Re: tty and process group
- Re: tty and process group
- Re: tty and process group
- [Gnome] m4 scripts for automake
- Re: bash and trap problem with control-c
- Re: UTF-8 question
- Re: tty and process group
- Re: Newsreader issues
- Re: C or C++
- From: Volodymyr M. Lisivka
- UTF-8 question
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: Newsreader issues (was: C or C++)
- Re: tty and process group
- Re: Request for suggestions: Portable GUI library
- Re: Request for suggestions: Portable GUI library
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: tty and process group
- Re: bash and trap problem (vers info)
- Does anyone know if the lsm list at execpc.com is still maintained?
- Re: Request for suggestions: Portable GUI library
- Re: Request for suggestions: Portable GUI library
- Re: bash and trap problem with control-c
- Re: Request for suggestions: Portable GUI library
- Re: Qt Designer problem: smearing effect when window moved, bad rendering, nVidia
- Re: Qt Designer problem: Preferences no effect solved but smearing-effect remains. Ubuntu Debian Linux newbie
- Qt Designer problem: smearing effect when window moved, bad rendering, nVidia
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: Request for suggestions: Portable GUI library
- Re: Request for suggestions: Portable GUI library
- Re: Request for suggestions: Portable GUI library
- Re: Request for suggestions: Portable GUI library
- Re: Ubuntu 6.10 's bash has amazing feature
- Re: C or C++
- Request for suggestions: Portable GUI library
- Re: C or C++
- Re: Ubuntu 6.10 's bash has amazing feature
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: Ubuntu 6.10 's bash has amazing feature
- Re: bash and trap problem with control-c
- bash and trap problem with control-c
- Re: IPC - mapping the same virtual address range to a shared memory region across processes
- tty and process group
- Re: IPC - mapping the same virtual address range to a shared memory region across processes
- Re: C or C++
- Re: IPC - mapping the same virtual address range to a shared memory region across processes
- Re: IPC - mapping the same virtual address range to a shared memory region across processes
- Re: IPC - mapping the same virtual address range to a shared memory region across processes
- Qt Designer problem: Preferences no effect solved but smearing-effect remains. Ubuntu Debian Linux newbie
- IPC - mapping the same virtual address range to a shared memory region across processes
- Re: Ubuntu 6.10 's bash has amazing feature
- Re: C or C++
- Re: Ubuntu 6.10 's bash has amazing feature
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: C or C++
- Re: dlsym to lookup symbol in calling executable
- Re: dlsym to lookup symbol in calling executable
- Re: Ubuntu 6.10 's bash has amazing feature
- Re: dlsym to lookup symbol in calling executable
- Re: dlsym to lookup symbol in calling executable
- Ubuntu 6.10 's bash has amazing feature
- Another "select" question..
- Re: help on small install
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: dlsym to lookup symbol in calling executable
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: time and multithreaded application
- Re: time and multithreaded application
- Re: time and multithreaded application
- Re: time and multithreaded application
- Re: time and multithreaded application
- Re: C or C++
- Size of kernel comportbuffer?
- Re: time and multithreaded application
- time and multithreaded application
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: help on small install
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Gates thinks Google should be worried!
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: dlsym to lookup symbol in calling executable
- Re: dlsym to lookup symbol in calling executable
- dlsym to lookup symbol in calling executable
- Re: Reserving space in ext2 or ext3 for a big file.
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: Reserving space in ext2 or ext3 for a big file.
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- question on ethernet raw socket and vlan tag
- Re: Reserving space in ext2 or ext3 for a big file.
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: help on small install
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- help on small install
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: Reserving space in ext2 or ext3 for a big file.
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: ls -l strange
- ls -l strange
- Re: unbuffering stdout
- Re: NPTL Threads - Interprocess Mutex
- Re: Can you code browser buttons to configure security controlls?
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: NPTL Threads - Interprocess Mutex
- Re: unbuffering stdout
- Re: unbuffering stdout
- Re: unbuffering stdout
- Re: unbuffering stdout
- Re: NPTL Threads - Interprocess Mutex
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- NPTL Threads - Interprocess Mutex
- Reserving space in ext2 or ext3 for a big file.
- Europe to Test 1000s Chemicals on Millions of Animals
- unbuffering stdout
- Developer's Meeting Place for Exchanging Ideas - www.developersplace.com
- From: Webmaster - Developer's Place
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: C or C++
- Re: Do I need a versioning system or how to organize my work?
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- My Linux Page
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: C or C++
- Re: Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- Re: C or C++
- Re: C or C++
- Alternative for system(), popen() and exec() ?
- CK-ERP (Open Source ERP / CRM / MRP) v.0.22.1 released
- Re: Overflow Exception In Mono
- Overflow Exception In Mono
